Re: Spell Checker

2009-08-02 Thread Bob Minchin

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

Jay Garcia wrote:


On 01.08.2009 10:05, Ray_Net wrote:


Maybe what you are looking for is there -
https://addons.mozilla.org/fr/seamonkey/browse/type:3


That should work. Also, changed the abysmal subject to Spell Checker 
in case some users are searching for spell checker.


Not clear from the nonexistent documentation on this page and the other 
language equivalents:


Does a new dictionary supplant or supplement the existing one(s)?

If I compose a multilingual message, must I proof it in one language 
only, or will the system proof the English with the English dictionary 
and the French with the French dictionary, etc.? Or will it proof the 
entire message with the union of all active dictionaries?


Can I choose to proof a given message with a given dictionary, or will 
SeaMonkey reserve that decision for itself?


Thanks.

You can install multiple dictionaries and then select only one to proof 
from at a time.

I suspect you could create your own composite dictionary by merging files.

Bob
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Re: Spell Checker

2009-08-02 Thread Broadback

Surely the easiest way is to start composing an email, click on spell.
On the bottom of the window opened  click on Language, this then gives
you the option to download more dictionaries. From the web page it sends
you download your required one then load it straight into SeaMonkey.
Next time you open Mail and select  spell you can select the language of
your choice. this selection will remain until you wish to change it.
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Re: Reinstalled SM on new computer - how to bring across from disk?

2009-08-02 Thread Martin Feitag
Boppy schrieb:
 On Jul 29, 7:22 pm, Martin Feitag prof_nosp...@quantentunnel.de
 wrote:
 Boppy schrieb:

 Meantime, this morning I clicked the SM icon and my old profile
 opened, complete with bookmarks and mail, but missing several menus:
 http://bayimg.com/jACicaaco

 I was particuarly wanting to do screenshots of my passwords but can't
 access them.

 Is there a way to transfer passwords to a new profile also?

 You can transfer nearly everything to a new profile.

 Profile FAQ:http://seamonkey.ilias.ca/profilefaq/

 Information about the folders and file within the Profile folder (need
 to scroll down a bit):http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_SeaMonkey

 regards

 Martin
 
 Thanks, but I've already looked here and discovered that Vista is not
 supported. Any other suggestions?

Just for completeness:
For Vista and Win7 it's C:\Users\%USERPROFILE%\Application Data\... and
so on (same like XP from there on). Where %userprofile% is your login-name.
regards

Martin
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Related question - was [Re: Viewing PDF Files]

2009-08-02 Thread Richard Owlett

Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:

Wed, 22 Jul 2009 21:15:10 -0700, /David E. Ross/:

Sometimes, when I select a link to a PDF file, the file appears within 
the SeaMonkey window, appearently using the nppdf32.dll plugin.  Other 
times, the Download Manager is launched; and the file is eventually 
displayed within a separate Adobe Reader window.


Why does this lack of consistency occur?
(...)


It depends from the reported MIME type and or the Content-Disposition 
header, the least.  If the reported MIME type is not appropriate 
SeaMonkey may fail to identify the response as PDF therefore allowing 
you only to download it.  If the Content-Disposition header specifies 
value of 'attachment' (w/o the quotes) SeaMonkey will pop a download 
dialog no matter of the content type and whether there is plug-in 
registered to handle it inside the browser.




Is there a way to force download dialog for *ALL* PDF links?

TIA
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Re: Related question - was [Re: Viewing PDF Files]

2009-08-02 Thread Martin Feitag
Richard Owlett schrieb:
 Stanimir Stamenkov wrote:
 Wed, 22 Jul 2009 21:15:10 -0700, /David E. Ross/:

 Sometimes, when I select a link to a PDF file, the file appears
 within the SeaMonkey window, appearently using the nppdf32.dll
 plugin.  Other times, the Download Manager is launched; and the file
 is eventually displayed within a separate Adobe Reader window.

 Why does this lack of consistency occur?
 (...)

 It depends from the reported MIME type and or the Content-Disposition
 header, the least.  If the reported MIME type is not appropriate
 SeaMonkey may fail to identify the response as PDF therefore allowing
 you only to download it.  If the Content-Disposition header specifies
 value of 'attachment' (w/o the quotes) SeaMonkey will pop a download
 dialog no matter of the content type and whether there is plug-in
 registered to handle it inside the browser.

 
 Is there a way to force download dialog for *ALL* PDF links?

Remove the adobe plugin. (see about:plugins)
regards

Martin

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Re: SM 1.1.17 accepts no more bookmarks, and reorganizing is lost after restart

2009-08-02 Thread Martin Feitag
dirk schrieb:
 
 Hi,
 
 strangest thing, I have many bookmarks, and I noticed that when adding a
 bookmark, it is nicely displayed at the bottom of the list.
 
 But after closing and restarting the program, it's lost !?!?!
 
 Same happens when I reorganize and move bookmarks, new sub folders are
 not found, and therefore moved bookmarks have not changed position
 
 Any tips?
 
 Is there a maximum nr. of bookmarks in the program?

There is no known maximum to me and I have quite a few bookmarks.
Do you have (lost) write access to that file/folder where bookmarks.htm
is located?
Is the html-fil stil valid? (maybe corrupted by file-system faults?)

What happens when you change the location of your bookmark-file by
setting the brower.bookmarks.file in about:config to another location?
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.bookmarks.file
Is that file usable then?
regards

Martin
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Re: Related question - was [Re: Viewing PDF Files]

2009-08-02 Thread Stanimir Stamenkov

Sun, 02 Aug 2009 06:57:51 -0500, /Richard Owlett/:


Is there a way to force download dialog for *ALL* PDF links?


You could disable the automatic plugin scan for the Adobe Reader 
plug-in:


http://kb.mozillazine.org/Issues_related_to_plugins#Disabling_the_automatic_plugin_scan

user_pref(plugin.scan.Acrobat, 10);

And you could configure your Adobe Reader to not display PDF in browser:

Edit - Preferences: Categories: Internet:

_Web Browser Options_

[ ] Display PDF in browser

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Re: Spell Checker

2009-08-02 Thread NoOp
On 08/02/2009 02:43 AM, Broadback wrote:
 Surely the easiest way is to start composing an email, click on spell.
 On the bottom of the window opened  click on Language, this then gives
 you the option to download more dictionaries. From the web page it sends
 you download your required one then load it straight into SeaMonkey.
 Next time you open Mail and select  spell you can select the language of
 your choice. this selection will remain until you wish to change it.

Woops:


en-us.add-ons.mozilla.org uses an invalid security certificate.

The certificate is only valid for a id=cert_domain_link
title=*.mozilla.org*.mozilla.org/a

(Error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_domain)



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Re: Spell Checker

2009-08-02 Thread NoOp
On 08/02/2009 12:12 PM, NoOp wrote:
 On 08/02/2009 02:43 AM, Broadback wrote:
 Surely the easiest way is to start composing an email, click on spell.
 On the bottom of the window opened  click on Language, this then gives
 you the option to download more dictionaries. From the web page it sends
 you download your required one then load it straight into SeaMonkey.
 Next time you open Mail and select  spell you can select the language of
 your choice. this selection will remain until you wish to change it.
 
 Woops:
 
 
 en-us.add-ons.mozilla.org uses an invalid security certificate.
 
 The certificate is only valid for a id=cert_domain_link
 title=*.mozilla.org*.mozilla.org/a
 
 (Error code: ssl_error_bad_cert_domain)
 
 
 

Found a bug report  other refs:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=504595
[The Provided SeaMonkey bookmark links are identified as Untrusted]
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=40t=1360865
[SeaMonkey Provided Bookmarks - NOT TRUSTED? - [Bug Filed]]
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=5t=1393605
[Addons site uses invalid cert]
http://www.google.com/search?complete=0hl=enq=mozilla+%2Ben-us.add-ons.mozilla.org;
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re. Where s The Address Book In SeaMonkey

2009-08-02 Thread user

Hi Martin,

After copying, I cannot paste anything into SeaMonkey, nor into its 
address book, with SeaMonkey off as you suggested. Sometimes the paste 
icon is grayed out, and sometimes it is not; it seems to make no 
difference. So, the abook. is sitting out there, and I cannot get it to 
move to the SeaMonkey's address book.


Thanks again.

Mort
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Re: re. Where s The Address Book In SeaMonkey

2009-08-02 Thread Martin Feitag
u...@domain.invalid schrieb:
 Hi Martin,
 
 After copying, I cannot paste anything into SeaMonkey, nor into its
 address book, with SeaMonkey off as you suggested. Sometimes the paste
 icon is grayed out, and sometimes it is not; it seems to make no
 difference. So, the abook. is sitting out there, and I cannot get it to
 move to the SeaMonkey's address book.

Please paste that file into your Seamonkey profile directory, not into
the seamonkey program.
This is just a normal file-copy-command within windows explorer. So no
Seamonkey interaction is needed at that point.
regards

Martin

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Re: re. Where s The Address Book In SeaMonkey

2009-08-02 Thread user

Martin Feitag wrote:

u...@domain.invalid schrieb:

Hi Martin,

After copying, I cannot paste anything into SeaMonkey, nor into its
address book, with SeaMonkey off as you suggested. Sometimes the paste
icon is grayed out, and sometimes it is not; it seems to make no
difference. So, the abook. is sitting out there, and I cannot get it to
move to the SeaMonkey's address book.


Please paste that file into your Seamonkey profile directory, not into
the seamonkey program.
This is just a normal file-copy-command within windows explorer. So no
Seamonkey interaction is needed at that point.
regards

Martin


Hi Martin,

I cannot find a SeaMonkey Profile Directory, nor a SeaMonkey Profile, on 
several searches of my hard drive. I found a SeaMonkey Manager, but when 
I click on its icon I just get SeaMonkey to open. I did these searches 
with SeaMonkey not running, as per your suggestion.


Many thanks,

Mort
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Re: re. Where s The Address Book In SeaMonkey

2009-08-02 Thread Tobias Fischer
On 03.08.2009 02:47, u...@domain.invalid wrote:
 Martin Feitag wrote:
 u...@domain.invalid schrieb:
 Hi Martin,

 After copying, I cannot paste anything into SeaMonkey, nor into its
 address book, with SeaMonkey off as you suggested. Sometimes the paste
 icon is grayed out, and sometimes it is not; it seems to make no
 difference. So, the abook. is sitting out there, and I cannot get it to
 move to the SeaMonkey's address book.
 
 Please paste that file into your Seamonkey profile directory, not into
 the seamonkey program.
 This is just a normal file-copy-command within windows explorer. So no
 Seamonkey interaction is needed at that point.
 regards
 
 Martin
 
 Hi Martin,
 
 I cannot find a SeaMonkey Profile Directory, nor a SeaMonkey Profile, on 
 several searches of my hard drive. I found a SeaMonkey Manager, but when 
 I click on its icon I just get SeaMonkey to open. I did these searches 
 with SeaMonkey not running, as per your suggestion.

In Windows 2000 and later Windows-Versions the Directories are hidden by
MS-Default. You have to change this, before you can get easy access to
the Profile-Folder.

See: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_SeaMonkey


Tobias
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Re: re. Where s The Address Book In SeaMonkey

2009-08-02 Thread user

Tobias Fischer wrote:

On 03.08.2009 02:47, u...@domain.invalid wrote:

Martin Feitag wrote:

u...@domain.invalid schrieb:

Hi Martin,

After copying, I cannot paste anything into SeaMonkey, nor into its
address book, with SeaMonkey off as you suggested. Sometimes the paste
icon is grayed out, and sometimes it is not; it seems to make no
difference. So, the abook. is sitting out there, and I cannot get it to
move to the SeaMonkey's address book.

Please paste that file into your Seamonkey profile directory, not into
the seamonkey program.
This is just a normal file-copy-command within windows explorer. So no
Seamonkey interaction is needed at that point.
regards

Martin


Hi Martin,

I cannot find a SeaMonkey Profile Directory, nor a SeaMonkey Profile, on 
several searches of my hard drive. I found a SeaMonkey Manager, but when 
I click on its icon I just get SeaMonkey to open. I did these searches 
with SeaMonkey not running, as per your suggestion.


In Windows 2000 and later Windows-Versions the Directories are hidden by
MS-Default. You have to change this, before you can get easy access to
the Profile-Folder.

See: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_SeaMonkey


Tobias


Hi Tobias,

This may be the aha moment. Thanks ever so much for your clue. I'll 
try it, and will let you know if I succeeded. It is frustrating to have 
an advanced degree, speak 6 languages, and not be able to speak Windows.


Mort
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Re: re. Where s The Address Book In SeaMonkey

2009-08-02 Thread user

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

Tobias Fischer wrote:

On 03.08.2009 02:47, u...@domain.invalid wrote:

Martin Feitag wrote:

u...@domain.invalid schrieb:

Hi Martin,

After copying, I cannot paste anything into SeaMonkey, nor into its
address book, with SeaMonkey off as you suggested. Sometimes the paste
icon is grayed out, and sometimes it is not; it seems to make no
difference. So, the abook. is sitting out there, and I cannot get 
it to

move to the SeaMonkey's address book.

Please paste that file into your Seamonkey profile directory, not into
the seamonkey program.
This is just a normal file-copy-command within windows explorer. So no
Seamonkey interaction is needed at that point.
regards

Martin


Hi Martin,

I cannot find a SeaMonkey Profile Directory, nor a SeaMonkey Profile, 
on several searches of my hard drive. I found a SeaMonkey Manager, 
but when I click on its icon I just get SeaMonkey to open. I did 
these searches with SeaMonkey not running, as per your suggestion.


In Windows 2000 and later Windows-Versions the Directories are hidden by
MS-Default. You have to change this, before you can get easy access to
the Profile-Folder.

See: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Profile_folder_-_SeaMonkey


Tobias


Hi Tobias,

This may be the aha moment. Thanks ever so much for your clue. I'll 
try it, and will let you know if I succeeded. It is frustrating to have 
an advanced degree, speak 6 languages, and not be able to speak Windows.


Mort

Hi Tobias,

Thanks for the new suggestion. I followed the directions in the link, 
and found the profile folder, and the abook. I dragged the isolated 
narrative old address book to that icon, and it took as its MB count 
went up appropriately. However, when I then turned SeaMonkey on again, 
and clicked on its address book, it still had only 39 addresses. I don't 
know where the old plus new ones are hiding now, but I sure wish that 
they would go to my SeaMonkey's address book icon, so that I could use 
them. They represent about 10 years of addresses, and I really need hem.


Thanks,

Mort
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forward and back button not working..

2009-08-02 Thread NO
Hello all.. I may have changed a setting somehow, somewhere and cannot 
find it, yet...


When navigating web pages using SM 1.1.17 w/Vista business, usually I 
can hit the back or forward arrows in the browser to go to revisit the 
pages previously visited along the way.


I cannot remember when it happened, yet it did over the last few days, 
the buttons are grayed out and not usable. If I want to navigate to a 
previous page, either I have to remember the address or take a wild 
guess how to get there.


Can anyone advise or instruct me on how to get this functionality back?

TIA - Bo
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